my witchy house
tarot cards, herbs, books, altars, brooms, and cauldrons.... i have to keep everything in my office folder now. we have a lottle one that is very curious so my office stays locked and off limits. #witches #witchtok #witchtokrefugee
It's so true, every witchy home has those special items that just intuitively *belong*. For me, creating a sacred space has always been about intention, even more so now that I have a little one exploring every nook and cranny! I've learned to be creative with my organizational skills, keeping my precious tools safe but still accessible for when I need them. First off, my sacred tarot space with protection wards is non-negotiable. This isn't just a place to pull cards; it's where I connect, meditate, and seek guidance. The wards ensure that only positive energy enters this sacred zone. Having a dedicated spot for my cards, cleansed and ready, just makes sense for clarity in readings. Then there's my proper tea set for tasseography. While it's lovely for a cuppa, it's also a powerful divination tool. Reading tea leaves is a beautiful, intuitive practice that feels deeply connected to ancient wisdom. And honestly, who doesn't love a beautiful tea ritual? You'll also find a pentagram wreath—not just for decor, but as a symbol of protection and balance, inviting positive energies into my home. My Mabon altar is another cornerstone. Seasonal altars like this help me connect with the cycles of nature, honoring the earth's rhythm and bringing that awareness into my daily life. It’s a constant reminder of gratitude and abundance. For deeper insights, my scrying mirror and crystal ball are invaluable. These aren't just props; they're tools for meditation and gaining clarity, allowing me to delve into my subconscious. They always 'make sense' for moments when I need to look beyond the veil. An apothecary is an absolute must-have. Mine is filled with plenty of wormwood for protection and cleansing, along with other herbs for teas, tinctures, and spells. Knowing I have these natural remedies and magical ingredients on hand brings such a sense of self-sufficiency and connection to the earth. And of course, a sacred broom isn't just for cleaning; it's a tool for sweeping away negative energy before rituals or to cleanse a space. Protection is a big theme in my home, so an evil eye ward on my floor near the entrance just makes sense to keep unwanted energies out. And what witch doesn't have plenty of books? My shelves are overflowing with knowledge on everything from herbalism to astrology. These are my silent mentors. Finally, you'll spot my spell jars and flowers drying out for future magical workings. There’s always a money spell in play (because who couldn't use a little extra abundance?), and my Runes are another favorite method for quick insights and guidance. Each of these items, while seemingly eclectic, serves a purpose, creating a home that feels truly magical and purposeful, even when some of it has to be tucked away safely in my office folder!












































































































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